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states' total debt is going to eclipse $16 trillion. that speaks louder than any kind of reminiscing to when bill clinton was president. >> cnn contributors will cain and lz granderson. many thanks to you. and you can take part in the dnc and cnn's election round table. this tuesday join wolf blitzer and our political team for a live virtual chat. go to cnn.com/roundtable and submit your questions. we will give you the answers in realtime. the cnn election round table is at 12:00 noon eastern on tuesday. >>> charlotte preps for the democratic national convention. some who will arrive there won't necessarily receive a terribly warm welcome. they've been called the paparazzi of politics. you'll hear from one next. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going.
states' total debt is going to eclipse $16 trillion. that speaks louder than any kind of reminiscing to when bill clinton was president. >> cnn contributors will cain and lz granderson. many thanks to you. and you can take part in the dnc and cnn's election round table. this tuesday join wolf blitzer and our political team for a live virtual chat. go to cnn.com/roundtable and submit your questions. we will give you the answers in realtime. the cnn election round table is at 12:00 noon...
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but they seldom agree with how to fix the problem. >> i am sure that the president of the united states is not getting talking points from the big government union bosses in washington. >> the mayors on the front line invest on both sides of the issue and more democratic mayors in particular are torn between their parties most powerful supporters and the realities of their city's budgets says manhattan institute. >> the public sector is bumping up against other liberal interests. it is not enough money for basic services and roads. >> that is the case in san jose, california. chuck reed took office in 2007. >> what role did the public sector unions and their contracts really play in the fiscal crisis? >> most were by increasing salaries and pension benefits. those came out of the 90s in the go go years when we had money. >> can you give me an idea of what money we are talking about? >> the average cost of police officer and firefighter was $200,000 a year? >> we cut everybody's pay by 10 percent with me all of the way down. everybody took a 10 percent pay cut. but that's still left a $1
but they seldom agree with how to fix the problem. >> i am sure that the president of the united states is not getting talking points from the big government union bosses in washington. >> the mayors on the front line invest on both sides of the issue and more democratic mayors in particular are torn between their parties most powerful supporters and the realities of their city's budgets says manhattan institute. >> the public sector is bumping up against other liberal...
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of the united states. i think president obama has done a much better job than people give him credit pore. >> the independent vote. it will be very pivotal in this election. what will the president need to say during this convention to kind of shore up that support? >> i've told the president several times whiff's had a chance to meet with him briefly over the last several years is -- you should take more credit for what you've done well. >> austin ligon won't be the only ceo speaking at the democratic national convention. jim senigal from costco is set to give a speech. the convention officially begins on tuesday. >>> "sweet home alabama" or "freed bird" and you know what clasic southern rock band i'm referring to. band members tell us how they got that name lynyrd skynyrd and it has something to do with this man right here. >>> if you have to go out today, can you continue watching cnn from your mobile phone. you can watch cnn live from your laptop. cnn.com/tv. mom: ready to go to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ e
of the united states. i think president obama has done a much better job than people give him credit pore. >> the independent vote. it will be very pivotal in this election. what will the president need to say during this convention to kind of shore up that support? >> i've told the president several times whiff's had a chance to meet with him briefly over the last several years is -- you should take more credit for what you've done well. >> austin ligon won't be the only ceo...
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s turning to the dozens of wildfires scorching the western united states. we have covered the toll it's taken on the economy. hundreds of animals are suffering. we are in washington state where a makeshift relief center has been set up for those who have been displaced. >> reporter: from sheep to alpacas to turkeys to pigs. the washington fairgrounds turned into a giant animal refuge center. it started when people were forced to flee their homes. they went to shelters and the animals needed a place to go. the county said they could come here. since the fire broke out, it's been a temporary home to as many as 400 animals. how big of an event has this fire been for the community? >> it's a -- i can't put it in words. i have never seen anything like it in my nearly 50 years. people have asked me, have you ever done this before? i have gone through training and simulated exercises. doing it is a different learning process. >> reporter: mark is the lead veterinarian. his skills became vital in saving some of the injured animals. >> we had reports of a large numb
s turning to the dozens of wildfires scorching the western united states. we have covered the toll it's taken on the economy. hundreds of animals are suffering. we are in washington state where a makeshift relief center has been set up for those who have been displaced. >> reporter: from sheep to alpacas to turkeys to pigs. the washington fairgrounds turned into a giant animal refuge center. it started when people were forced to flee their homes. they went to shelters and the animals...
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. >>> here in the united states we're going to talk politics. cnn is projecting rick santorum has won today's kansas caucuses. our cnn political direct sir there, mark preston standing bier in washington. and at a polling snags kansas. we start with mr. mark preston. mark, this was expected since both mitt romney and newt gingrich pretty much seconcede e state to santorum. how big is this? >> huge in the sense that it's more wind at the back of rick santorum heading into a very critical two-state primary night. not only going to see alabama and mississippi hold their primaries, but hawaii. also holding their contest on that night. so a win is a win is a win, and for rick santorum, 25 delegates, at least 25 delegates right now, not a bad thing to pick up on a saturday afternoon, don. >> so that 25 delegates. give us a delegate breakdown. >> a quick look at the board pap new estimate now. you need 1,444 delegates to win the republican presidential nomination answers the new delegate estimate shows that mitt romney is in the lead, of course, with 4
. >>> here in the united states we're going to talk politics. cnn is projecting rick santorum has won today's kansas caucuses. our cnn political direct sir there, mark preston standing bier in washington. and at a polling snags kansas. we start with mr. mark preston. mark, this was expected since both mitt romney and newt gingrich pretty much seconcede e state to santorum. how big is this? >> huge in the sense that it's more wind at the back of rick santorum heading into a very...
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united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public charter school in uma, arizona. ricks oxen the school's founder looked around his office one day and saw a lap top, a smart phone, tablet, digital technology that made him more productive but it wasn't being used in classrooms. so he transformed his traditional school into one for students for the 21 sz sen tour -- 21st century. carpe diem is unlike any school you have ever seen. >> security ud. >> office cubicles. bosses checking up on you. >> an on-site jim. but wait, these are kids. this is our one room schoolhouse. >> it is very much i call an office model. >> students at carpe diem collegiate h
united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public...
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. >> that was beautiful. [ inaudible ] >> much like the high desert of the united states. it's different, but it's very pretty out here. >> beautiful. beautiful. [ inaudible ] >> you're clear for takeoff. >> i understand we're number one on the runway. seven, six, five -- beautiful. very smooth. very quiet ride. >> "apollo 11," over -- >> position 1330. ♪ ♪ why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thior
. >> that was beautiful. [ inaudible ] >> much like the high desert of the united states. it's different, but it's very pretty out here. >> beautiful. beautiful. [ inaudible ] >> you're clear for takeoff. >> i understand we're number one on the runway. seven, six, five -- beautiful. very smooth. very quiet ride. >> "apollo 11," over -- >> position 1330. ♪ ♪ why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on...
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. >> jeanine: it will be interesting to see what the united states supreme court does in reviewing the constitutionality of that. as always, great to have you here with us, governor. >> thank you. >> jeanine: up next, michele bachmann on why she thinks obamacare doesn't even belong in the supreme court. stay with us. [ heather ] my first car by heather a. my first car was shared between my siblings and myself. the door handle fell off, we taped it back on. the mirror fell off, we glued that back on. the hula girl on the dashboard melted, we left that alone. that was priceless. it took me where i needed to go and i loved it. duct tape and all. [ quacks ] [ male announcer ] animate and share your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ to help you take more financial control, regions has options for you. our experts will help you with advice and guidance to find not just a loan, but the right loan. and we do it on your timeline - most decisions only take 30 minutes. it takes effort to achieve financial control, but our ba
. >> jeanine: it will be interesting to see what the united states supreme court does in reviewing the constitutionality of that. as always, great to have you here with us, governor. >> thank you. >> jeanine: up next, michele bachmann on why she thinks obamacare doesn't even belong in the supreme court. stay with us. [ heather ] my first car by heather a. my first car was shared between my siblings and myself. the door handle fell off, we taped it back on. the mirror fell off,...
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they helped deride him to the united states senate nomination a few weeks ago. we'll see what happens from there. >> let me ask you, nick, stand by. i want to bring dana back in. we know his opponent, senator claire mccaskill. she must be just thrilled over all of this. >> reporter: she's not hiding it very well. she came out earlier today suddenly taking about the cause of the republican primary voter and how the republican leadership needs to heed the call and while todd akin has apologized, she could win some kind of acting award for doing that because it was clear what she was doing and the reason she's saying that is because democrats believe and republicans believe that if if todd akin stays in the race in a general election against claire mccaskill, he will lose. what's interesting just as nick was saying, akin has always had the support of the home schoolers, the church goers, et cetera. not necessarily the support of the republican establishment because they have not believe d from the get-go that-the best republican to beat claire mccaskill. you cannot
they helped deride him to the united states senate nomination a few weeks ago. we'll see what happens from there. >> let me ask you, nick, stand by. i want to bring dana back in. we know his opponent, senator claire mccaskill. she must be just thrilled over all of this. >> reporter: she's not hiding it very well. she came out earlier today suddenly taking about the cause of the republican primary voter and how the republican leadership needs to heed the call and while todd akin has...
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states and people will worry about west vile and you know what happens? west nile virus, by the way is spread by the culex mosquito, the southern house mosquito and less than 1% of those mosquitoes in areas where west nile are actually have this west nile and if you get bit by west nile, i want to add, you get the disease, 80% of the time you don't even get sick. 20% of the time you get a mild flu symptom. 1% of cases get really sick. >> jamie: call me overprotective but if dozens of people die, there are people out there that want to protect themselves, and, the thing they are worried about now is they are spraying for this. and they haven't done that since the 1960s. >> i want to talk about that. fear is the biggest pathogen and is worse than west nile but it can hit you if you are healthy or young and i'm very concerned about anyone that dies, jamie, your point is right. but the spraying has to hit the larvae, has to hit the eggs and what public health departments do is go around spraying what is called adult-icide and kill the adult mosquitoes and you
states and people will worry about west vile and you know what happens? west nile virus, by the way is spread by the culex mosquito, the southern house mosquito and less than 1% of those mosquitoes in areas where west nile are actually have this west nile and if you get bit by west nile, i want to add, you get the disease, 80% of the time you don't even get sick. 20% of the time you get a mild flu symptom. 1% of cases get really sick. >> jamie: call me overprotective but if dozens of...
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there's a long list of things that the bible says are wrong. >> eight states in the united states are legalized gay marriage. >> it's amazing because there were anti-sod my laws and anti-fornication laws on the books just a few years ago. >> but my point is, the bible is what it is, it's an extraordinarily book, which has governed people's moral and personal behaviors for thousands of years. however like everything in life, shouldn't it be dragged kicking and screaming into each modern era? my view about this is not that i don't respect christians or catholics or whoever who absolutely swear by every word in here, i just don't believe anymore who's genuinely christian should be spousing bigoted opinions about sections of the community for their sexuality? >> when it comes to the bible, you've got three options, take it, i believe what it says, leave it, i don't believe what it says, or change it. >> or adapt it to a modern era. >> thomas jefferson, he literally sat down in the white house with scissors and cut out the partsa he didn't feel should be in there. >> more people think that
there's a long list of things that the bible says are wrong. >> eight states in the united states are legalized gay marriage. >> it's amazing because there were anti-sod my laws and anti-fornication laws on the books just a few years ago. >> but my point is, the bible is what it is, it's an extraordinarily book, which has governed people's moral and personal behaviors for thousands of years. however like everything in life, shouldn't it be dragged kicking and screaming into...
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. >> united states must renounce its witch-hunt against wiki leaks. >> the wiki leaks founder breaks his silence. >>> a new study says you want to be more attractive? be more playful. is there a way to kind of loosen up a little bit more? >> no. >> dr. wendy walsh holds no punches. that is more tonight on cnn. >>> hello. i'm alison kosik sith in for don lemon. seven people charged in connection with a deadly shooting in louisiana may have had ties to an extremest antigovernment movement. authorities say some of those arrested had been under surveillance for some time. we will have more on these developments ahead. >>> more attacks on nato forces in afghanistan. three troops were killed. also today a man wearing an afghan policeman's uniform killed one service member. >>> u.s. distance swimmer diane nyad is back in the water attempting another record swim. with a shout of courage the 62 year old jumped into the waters off cuba heading towards florida. if she is successful the trip is expected to take her 60 hours. this is her fourth attempt. >>> the new president of egypt plans to vis
. >> united states must renounce its witch-hunt against wiki leaks. >> the wiki leaks founder breaks his silence. >>> a new study says you want to be more attractive? be more playful. is there a way to kind of loosen up a little bit more? >> no. >> dr. wendy walsh holds no punches. that is more tonight on cnn. >>> hello. i'm alison kosik sith in for don lemon. seven people charged in connection with a deadly shooting in louisiana may have had ties to an...
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my question is, how do you manage to be the first lady in the united states and a mother for children and wife for a husband, all at once. thanks. >> you know, it's balancing act. trying to be first lady, a mom, a wife. a daughter. but i don't think that my balancing is any different from anyone else's out there. but i think the key first and foremost is making sure that i'm healthy because i found that if i'm at my best shape, if i'm feeling good, if i'm in good spirits, then everything else i do from being first lady to being malia and sash whysasha's mom, i do it with a level of authenticity that works. >> what do you think is the best experience or best opportunity you've had since being first lady of the united states? >> oh, nicole, that's a really tough question. the best experience, opportunity that i've had. there have been so many. it is really hard it pick just one. we've gotten to travel, to go to parts of the world that i would have never dreamed to go to. one of the things i enjoy most is really just traveling around our country. going into communities and to schools and
my question is, how do you manage to be the first lady in the united states and a mother for children and wife for a husband, all at once. thanks. >> you know, it's balancing act. trying to be first lady, a mom, a wife. a daughter. but i don't think that my balancing is any different from anyone else's out there. but i think the key first and foremost is making sure that i'm healthy because i found that if i'm at my best shape, if i'm feeling good, if i'm in good spirits, then everything...
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bikini parade, belongs to the united states and here it shall remain for all time. that's it, thanks for watching. piers morgan tonight starts now. >>> tonight he's a rising star who has it all. bright career, superstar wife and a beautiful family. >> you're funny today. >> dr. carey as i call her. >> plus controversial pastor martin dpris come. >> if you're married, you should enjoy one another and it helps to safeguard the marriage from a lot of other problems. >> i don't know why all of a sudden this country decided that we all have to be against each other. >> and keeping america great. >> something that was called the home of the brave, the land of the free, we all agree that we were the same, that's what we want to be. >> this is piers morgan tonight. good evening, tonight the big story, nick cannon, battling back from a serious health scare and speaking out about the fight of his life. nick cannon, you're alive. >> yes, and you just turned my daughter into a boy. >> oh, it's a daughter, i keep forgetting that. >> you were at the baby shower, you don't remembe
bikini parade, belongs to the united states and here it shall remain for all time. that's it, thanks for watching. piers morgan tonight starts now. >>> tonight he's a rising star who has it all. bright career, superstar wife and a beautiful family. >> you're funny today. >> dr. carey as i call her. >> plus controversial pastor martin dpris come. >> if you're married, you should enjoy one another and it helps to safeguard the marriage from a lot of other...
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you actually say the president wants companies like yours to manufacture in the united states and you do. you have 6 to 8 positions to fill. but you can't fill them. why? >> well, because of industry has become very high tech. and so we need eem with the skill sets to render high tech equipment and they have to have a lot of math. as steve was mentioning, the s.t.e.m. is so critical in the training. we no longer have positions where we can just take smgz someone off the street and train them because it's so involved in the technology. so i'm really proud to say as part of the president's council, i've helped develop a program called right skills now in minnesota and nevada which is training beginning cnc machinists for our industry. >> so you're actually helping train the people to fill the jobs that you need. what responsibility to companies have to help create these jobs and not just ask for lower taxes or fewer regulations or, you know, the workers up their skills. >> i think there's a bit of a disconnect between what the technical schools and colleges might think that we as busine
you actually say the president wants companies like yours to manufacture in the united states and you do. you have 6 to 8 positions to fill. but you can't fill them. why? >> well, because of industry has become very high tech. and so we need eem with the skill sets to render high tech equipment and they have to have a lot of math. as steve was mentioning, the s.t.e.m. is so critical in the training. we no longer have positions where we can just take smgz someone off the street and train...
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we saw i that even in the united states with sopa. it is interesting to see how we have a social democracy now and how these tools are enabling change and engagement with customers and causing this co-creation of products and services and we have a social command center at dell where we are listening to billions of conversations and engaging with customers all over the world and it helps us to build better products and services by listening to our customers. >> my thanks to michael dell. up next on the "the wall street journal report," a look at the first family and first couple's life inside of the white house. with the author of the people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snaps
we saw i that even in the united states with sopa. it is interesting to see how we have a social democracy now and how these tools are enabling change and engagement with customers and causing this co-creation of products and services and we have a social command center at dell where we are listening to billions of conversations and engaging with customers all over the world and it helps us to build better products and services by listening to our customers. >> my thanks to michael dell....
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state where same-sex marriage is legal in the united states. it's also legal in the district of colombia. now anti-gay groups say they will fight it still in washington state and, of course, it's not signed. the deal is not done until it is signed, sealed and delivered. there is still more of the story to tell about the process in washington state. but, the best new thing in the world today is this raw demonstration of how changes like this always happen. this portrait from one state representative in washington of how change happens, not in groups, not for states, but person by person. life by life. this is state representative maureen walsh. she is a republican representing washington's 16th district. she came to this from a very personal place as somebody who has been married but who then lost her husband. listen. >> you know, i was married for 23 years to the love of my life. and he died six years ago. and, you know, i'm a lonely old widow right now. i'm 51 years old looking for a boyfriend, not having much whether you can that. and, yet, w
state where same-sex marriage is legal in the united states. it's also legal in the district of colombia. now anti-gay groups say they will fight it still in washington state and, of course, it's not signed. the deal is not done until it is signed, sealed and delivered. there is still more of the story to tell about the process in washington state. but, the best new thing in the world today is this raw demonstration of how changes like this always happen. this portrait from one state...
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but you are right about the turmoil happening in the united states, as well. are you seeing improvement, in any way ith, in the u.s.? >> i think the economy is showing considerable signs. i think for instance the glut of cheap natural gas is making a big difference in making america, american manufacturing more competitive. you see strength in manufacturing, which is really a reversal of the trend of the last 20 years. after all, you now have had three years of adjustments. so it is beginning to settltle wn. >> my thanks to george soro >>> up next on the wall street journey report, how a cosmetic company in new york changes the women think of their faces all over the worl beauty consumers and big payoffs beauty consumers and big payoffs with the ceo ibrarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, shhad planned for every witheventuality. her ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on.
but you are right about the turmoil happening in the united states, as well. are you seeing improvement, in any way ith, in the u.s.? >> i think the economy is showing considerable signs. i think for instance the glut of cheap natural gas is making a big difference in making america, american manufacturing more competitive. you see strength in manufacturing, which is really a reversal of the trend of the last 20 years. after all, you now have had three years of adjustments. so it is...
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the story was about hca, the largest for-profit hospital chain in the united states. says the company revealed it is under federal investigation. investigators curious if some of its cardiologists were doing heart procedures such as catheterizations and placing stent that patients didn't really -- stents that patients didn't ereally need. my colleague elizabeth co-send here. she talks about procedures by doctors. caught your eye and mine. does this seem real? i know it's under investigation. have you heard anything new? >> what's interesting is that studies have shown that this this is true and the investigation is still going on, it's not actually that uncommon. researchers is locked at catheterizations and whether they're necessary in general not just at hca. there was the "journal of the american medical association" study that came out last year. they looked at half a million stenting procedures, that's a lot. one in eight were deemed inappropriate. there was one hospital that had a 55% inappropriate rate. more than half were inappropriate. >> wow. if there's no q
the story was about hca, the largest for-profit hospital chain in the united states. says the company revealed it is under federal investigation. investigators curious if some of its cardiologists were doing heart procedures such as catheterizations and placing stent that patients didn't really -- stents that patients didn't ereally need. my colleague elizabeth co-send here. she talks about procedures by doctors. caught your eye and mine. does this seem real? i know it's under investigation....
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>> let me go back to a point dean made, that is we do have quality health care in the united states. i don't think there's any question we do. i think we have by far the highest quality health care in the world, in terms of the services you get. if you get cancer or heart disease or some terrible injury, you don't want to go to a hospital in britain or canada, you want to come here. we're the cutting edge. one of the reasons health care costs are so expensive in the united states, we're the leading innovators and every other country basically takes the innovation that we do and they kind of fall on our back. now, the issue about how to solve this problem. i agree with dean it's partly private sector costs of health care have gone through the roof. it's a question of which is which, is medicare driving private sect or or private sector driving medicare. what i like about the plan is he would allow seniors to shop around in the private marketplace to see if they can get a better deal. we're consumers. that's the way we buy everything, food or housing, we shop around. what's wrong with
>> let me go back to a point dean made, that is we do have quality health care in the united states. i don't think there's any question we do. i think we have by far the highest quality health care in the world, in terms of the services you get. if you get cancer or heart disease or some terrible injury, you don't want to go to a hospital in britain or canada, you want to come here. we're the cutting edge. one of the reasons health care costs are so expensive in the united states, we're...
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the united states is spending $18 billion over the next five years to try to develop a rocket that could take astronauts to the red planet. something i've always been curious about, what does a trip like that really do to people's bodies? cnn's very own john zarrella got this exclusive opportunity to sit in on an eye exam given to one nasa astronaut, who like many has come back from long endurance flight missions and had changes to his vision. take a look. >> reporter: astronaut mike barrett undergoes an eye exam, no big deal, right? >> ekeag. >> reporter: unlike your eyes or mine, the future of deep space flight could be riding, literally, on astronaut eye sight. >> i would say this is our top priority at the moment in terms of establishing countermeasures for long duration space flight. this has all of our attention. >> reporter: why? you see barrett is one of ten astronauts who have returned from long space station missions with changes to hr eyesight, sometimes permanent and not at all good. the cause, a mystery. >> what we're seeing is structural changes to the ret a retina. we're s
the united states is spending $18 billion over the next five years to try to develop a rocket that could take astronauts to the red planet. something i've always been curious about, what does a trip like that really do to people's bodies? cnn's very own john zarrella got this exclusive opportunity to sit in on an eye exam given to one nasa astronaut, who like many has come back from long endurance flight missions and had changes to his vision. take a look. >> reporter: astronaut mike...
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there is no liberal or conservative united states of america, there is a united states of america. shannon: this year polls suggest the election could sharply divide the election along lines of race and class. more white voters would choose governor romney over president obama. jackson is a radio talk show horse. angela is a fox news contributor to. how did we get here? >> we have always been here. the fact is whenever you have economic distress you have heightened racial distress. clinton actually won the white house with the majority minority vote, and a large sliver of white vote. this is not knew and it reflects the change demographics of the united states of america. it will take everybody to win the white house. the question is what do you do once you won. i think that's a real issue. >> she is correct we have always been here from the standpoint that class warfare has been used to prey on the emotions of minorities. clinton moved to the center and signed the contract with america. truly he was a bipartisan president. i wish we had the barack obama i heard at the democratic c
there is no liberal or conservative united states of america, there is a united states of america. shannon: this year polls suggest the election could sharply divide the election along lines of race and class. more white voters would choose governor romney over president obama. jackson is a radio talk show horse. angela is a fox news contributor to. how did we get here? >> we have always been here. the fact is whenever you have economic distress you have heightened racial distress....
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americans still expect the united states to be able to influence countries like israel. i see israel is not wanting to be seen as under our thumb and republicans want to exploit that. and there's anxiety that obama will not be able to control. >> and yes, for every misstep or opportunity for a misstep the republicans hammer him. it's shocking that he is being called an appease. >> he has killed a lot of people. >> i want to go back to mitt romney. the thing about romney and we look at his policy proposals and him as a candidate, the more people find out about mitt romney. the less people like him. santorum backers say this more they learned about romney the less they like him. this seems like an issue, does it not? >> i agree, you can read too much into the perceived damage of a candidate in the primary season. nobody was talking about it by the fall for other candidates. but what has happened to romney over the last few months are particular blocks of voters that are turning on him. these are the middle class, blue collar workers. republicans got 62% of that block in th
americans still expect the united states to be able to influence countries like israel. i see israel is not wanting to be seen as under our thumb and republicans want to exploit that. and there's anxiety that obama will not be able to control. >> and yes, for every misstep or opportunity for a misstep the republicans hammer him. it's shocking that he is being called an appease. >> he has killed a lot of people. >> i want to go back to mitt romney. the thing about romney and we...
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states of america. so we're still looking at 72 to 96 hours' worth of time before we get into the meat of the storm situation. as we go ahead into tuesday and wednesday, worst-case scenario, the storm system hugs the coast and we see a storm surge of two to four feet along the jersey coastline. with the inundation of storm surge and we have lost a lot of our sand dunes and this will be a huge threat. winds on the order of 40-50 miles-per-hour possible, and gusts -- the storm system will not come from the southeast, so a huge threat here as we go into wednesday and thursday, election day we'll be clear. over the southeast, showers and thunderstorms. geraldo? >> justin poe ovic, thank you very much. just the news we needed. with the dead still being discovered here and the living really joust coming to grips with all they lost, the outside world is trying to alleviate the pain and ease some of the suffering. this is a heartwarming scene on this frigid night behind me here, volunteers who have come togethe
states of america. so we're still looking at 72 to 96 hours' worth of time before we get into the meat of the storm situation. as we go ahead into tuesday and wednesday, worst-case scenario, the storm system hugs the coast and we see a storm surge of two to four feet along the jersey coastline. with the inundation of storm surge and we have lost a lot of our sand dunes and this will be a huge threat. winds on the order of 40-50 miles-per-hour possible, and gusts -- the storm system will not...
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because it's coming from the mouth of the president of the united states. ultimately, yes, legislation is what really counts. it's funny because we have a writer in our room talking about selling his house. a man married to another man in a state that recognizes that. and could not get the tax break. a little thing. but it's a thing, you know, and it's -- you know, if there was federal legislation in place, he wouldn't be talking about that. >> if we get a republican administration with mitt romney and paul ryan, they both made their position on gay rights pretty loudly clear. they're not going to be friends of the gay community at all. quite the contrary. are you nervous? >> scares -- >> the good work that's been done -- >> i mean, they are in the process of trying to take away rights. and that's what scares me about that ticket, you know, they're very clear about, you know, wanting to put something into the constitution that would limit rights. and that's not going to be good. and i feel like when you go into that booth and you vote, you have to think abo
because it's coming from the mouth of the president of the united states. ultimately, yes, legislation is what really counts. it's funny because we have a writer in our room talking about selling his house. a man married to another man in a state that recognizes that. and could not get the tax break. a little thing. but it's a thing, you know, and it's -- you know, if there was federal legislation in place, he wouldn't be talking about that. >> if we get a republican administration with...
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states secret service. so you put them in charge of doing the overall planning, but then with the hurricane coming, obviously fema will become the lead in doing the coordination with state and local officials, but i would say that all the models i've seen of this thing, it could be a category 1, which means 80 mile-an-hour winds, a lot of rain, maybe a little bit of storm surge, but the engineering reports on the convention center, all of those look good. this could bode well for security purposes in the sense that the occupy wall streeters may not want to be out in 80 mile-an-hour winds. >> neil: there is that. you know, i famously remember with katrina and what you had to deal with and everyone's pointing fingers at you, but we had multiple agencies competing for time, attention and authority over this, homeland security, what was fema's role, then later on the f.b.i. and the secret service. >> right. >> neil: and on and on. do we have a clear chain of command right now if god forbid, everything hits the
states secret service. so you put them in charge of doing the overall planning, but then with the hurricane coming, obviously fema will become the lead in doing the coordination with state and local officials, but i would say that all the models i've seen of this thing, it could be a category 1, which means 80 mile-an-hour winds, a lot of rain, maybe a little bit of storm surge, but the engineering reports on the convention center, all of those look good. this could bode well for security...
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some stations in the southern united states have seen a 20-cent bump in the past week because of oil rigs and refineries closed because of hurricane isaac. >>> a new york city priest well known for his tv and radio appearances is in big trouble with his archdiocese and with his flock. he is apologizing for some puzzling comments he made defending fellow clergymen, particularly those accused of being pedophiles. cnn's deborah feyerick has more. >> reporter: when father benedict groeschel celebrated his 50 years with the franciscan friars of renewal on this youtube video he couldn't have anticipated the anger he'd face over his comments concerning priests and sexual abuse. those comments have drawn fire from survivors and the new york archdiocese. the popular catholic author, radio host, and tv figure known simply as father benedict describing convicted serial pedophile jerry sandusky as "this poor guy" before going on to defend predatory priests by blaming children for their own abuse, in his words, a lot of the cases, the youngster, 14, 16, 18, is the seducer. describing a father/chi
some stations in the southern united states have seen a 20-cent bump in the past week because of oil rigs and refineries closed because of hurricane isaac. >>> a new york city priest well known for his tv and radio appearances is in big trouble with his archdiocese and with his flock. he is apologizing for some puzzling comments he made defending fellow clergymen, particularly those accused of being pedophiles. cnn's deborah feyerick has more. >> reporter: when father benedict...
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states and more interested in campaigning than doing his job as president. >> he's -- you know, that was -- that was quite a comment to the captain of the "costa concordia." >> i run communications. whoever wrote that talking point for him this morning should be fired. >> really? >> whoever made that kind of metaphor -- >> isn't it fair game? >> no, no, manslaughter -- >> people died. >> manslaughter is not -- lives are not -- there were americans on that ship. not fair game. >> okay. stand by. don't go anywhere. we're going to talk spanish, not you and me but we're going to be talking about what newt gingrich did or didn't say about spanish. he's trying to explain himself again. you don't want to miss this. what's he looking for? i think he's looking for savings. ♪ i can't watch this anymore. stop! there's an easier way! we compare your progressive direct rate to other top companies so you get a great price. no more running around. ha ha ha! wouldn't you love to see the world through his eyes? i bet i look like the strongest man in the world. the best place to find a great deal. n
states and more interested in campaigning than doing his job as president. >> he's -- you know, that was -- that was quite a comment to the captain of the "costa concordia." >> i run communications. whoever wrote that talking point for him this morning should be fired. >> really? >> whoever made that kind of metaphor -- >> isn't it fair game? >> no, no, manslaughter -- >> people died. >> manslaughter is not -- lives are not -- there were...